THE BEACHES REMAIN OPEN BUT NO SWIMMING SIGNS WENT UP TODAY AND IT IS NOT CLEAR IF THAT WILL CHANGE THIS WEEKEND. NOW INSIDE A SMALL MANSFIELD CHAPEL AND THE SWEET SMELL OF HONEY WITH A NOT SO SWEET SURPRISE FOR SOME. EARLIER THIS WOKE THE WALLS AND CEILINGS WERE LOADED WITH THOUSANDS OF HONEYBEES. THEY ARE GONE BUT STILL VERY MUCH ALIVE THANKS TO AN EXPERT. CLOSE TO 60-POUNDS OF HONEY IN THE BUCKETS ACCORDING TO JOHN NELSON. A FEW DAYS AGO THE BEES WERE SITUATED IN THE CEILING AND WALLS OF THIS UNUSED 19TH CENTURY CHAPEL IN MANSFIELD. YOU CAN SEE THE BEES FLYING AROUND. WE GOT SOME WORK TO BE DONE ON THE CHAPEL AND WE NEEDED TO GET RID OF THE BEES. THERE WERE AT LEAST 70,000 HONEYBEES INSIDE. WE TRIED SPRAYING AND THAT DIDN'T WORK. SPRAYING IS NOT IN JOHN'S VOCABULARY. HE TOOK ON THE CHALLENGE BY RESCUING THE BEES. THEY COULD HAVE HUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF MATERIAL IN THE WALLS WHICH THE MICE WILL COME IN AND START RIPPING IT APART AND YOU COULD HAVE HONEY RAINING IN YOUR HOUSE. HE USES A VACUUM TO COAX THEM OUT. HE REMOVES THE HIVES, HONEY AND DEBRIS LEFT BEHIND. SIX OR OVEN HOURS TO DO EACH HIVE. HE DOESN'T WANT TO KILL THE BEES. HE TRIES TO KEEP THEM ALIVE. NELSON KEEPS THE HIVES THAT THE ORGANIC WARM IN NORTH SMITH SMITHFIELD. EXCEPT FOR A FEW OPEN CEILINGS THAT NEED CEILINGSPOTS THIS NEED REPLACING. THEY HAVE PRODUCED A PARTING GIFT. IF WE SPRAYED IT, NONE OF THIS HONEY WOULD BE ANY GOOD. CAN'T SPRAY THEM ANYWAY. GLAD TO SEE THEM RELOCATED. NELSON HAS HUNDREDS OF HONEY INJURES.